![]() ![]() There are also a lot several wizards (more than in the previous version) in order to help moving the first steps: And the new interface is organized more like the old vSphere Client, note for example the recent tasks that now is bigger and at the bottom of your screen: Streamlined component layout and optimized usability experience by flattening menus and navigation. The new vSphere Web Client in functionally similary to the previous one, a little faster (but honestly was already fast enough, or at least not so slow, in the 5.5 version) and is becoming the default service at the HTTPS port (so you can reach it directly using without adding custom ports and specific URL). vSphere Host Client: it’s the legacy C#-based client, still available in this milestone that can manage hosts with VM running hardware versions 8 to 11. ![]() vSphere Web Client Enhancements: is the the only (GUI) client for manage vCenter Server infrastructures.Also there were some limits in the Web Client.Īnd what about vSphere 6.0? There are still two clients or the rumors about the retirement of the lecagy client were true?Īctually there are still two different GUI clients (of course there are several CLI and API, but we are considering only the GUI clients): In those year the old vSphere Client (the Windows client side) has been deprecated (from vSphere 5.1) and all new features and functions has been introduced only in the vSphere Web Client that is a web oriented client, multi browser and multi platform.īut for several operational tasks and for all the legacy vCenter plugin, the old vSphere Client was still necessary, and of course was necessary to manage a single ESXi host without having vCenter Server (the server part of the vSphere Web Client is a vCenter component). The latest removal was the TPS memory management (in vSphere 5.5 with latest patches). This post is also available in: Italian Reading Time: 7 minutesĭuring this years, some legacy components of the vSphere suite has been dropped, starting from removing (in vSphere 5.0) VCB, Converter Enterprise, Guided Consolidation, and the historical ESX Server. ![]()
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